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SportsSept. 23, 2015				                    Page 11

Clear Lake JV football team

falls to St. Ansgar, 6-0

	 On Monday night, Sept. 21, Finn on a big 43-yard strike to get the
the Clear Lake junior varsity football Lions into the Saint’s red zone.  Padilla
team suffered its first defeat of the made one last scramble and tried to
year at the hands of St. Ansgar, 6-0.   get out of bounds, but he could not
	 It was a defensive battle all night and with no time outs left the clock
and each team had many drives that ran out and the Lions fell, 6-0.
would stall.  St. Ansgar scored late in 	 The JV Lions are now 3-1 on
the fourth quarter to go up 6-0.  The the year and will have a 10 day wait
two point conversion was no good.  before taking on Waverly-Shell Rock
	 The Lions had a chance late.  Oct. 1 in Waverly. Game time is set
Nikko Padilla connected with Ben for 6 p.m.

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team runs at home meet                                                                           Enter to win
	 Another warm and humid day                the boys team to the finish line.  He             $10 in Clear Lake
met the Clear Lake Middle School            worked his way up through the pack                Chamber Bucks
cross country team as they competed         of lead runners to finish in a time of             and a choice of
in their home meet held at the Bap-         14:04, good for 15th place.  Seventh
tist Camp on Thursday, Sept. 17.  The       graders Sam Nelson and Justin Wright                    another
young Lions are getting adjusted to         were the next Lions across the line                       prize.
the sport, as they ran their first race at  in times of 14:51 and 14:59, placing
the distance of two miles.                  them in 25th and 29th places.  Theo        CLEAR   JAROD ANDERSON                                  CARTER GARRINGTON                    PARKER TRUESDELL
	 Eighth grader Riley Cooney                Swanson led the next pack to finish        LAKE
led the girls team earning a medal          in 15:42 and 48th place.  Following               Jarod is a senior and plays corner               Carter is a senior returning let-    Parker is a senior. He plays wide
for her eighth place finish.  Setting       closely were Seth Froiland, 16:04,                for the Lions. He is the son of Matt             terwinner. He plays fullback and     receiver and defensive back. He
a steady pace, Cooney passed sev-           54th place, and Ashton Eckenrod,                  and Brenda Anderson.                             defensive tackle. He is the son of   is the son of Randy and Kathy
eral other runners in the second half       16:09, 58th place.  Noah Christensen                                                               Brad and Robin Garrington.           Truesdell.
of the course, finishing in a time of       ran ‘negative splits’ as he ran the sec-
15:22.   Seventh grader Jillian Enke        ond mile faster than the first, finish-
came in next in a time of 17:07.  Next      ing in 16:42, good for 69th place. 
was a pack of Lions who ran much            The next Lion in was Tim Swanson
of the race together; Kara Branstad         in a time of 17:02 good for 76th
(18:32) Kacey Zickefoose (18:45),           place.  Isaiah Smith and Cameron
and Courtney Doughan (18:53).  Ri-          Dugan pushed each other to finish
ley Schuchard and Gretchen Guet-            in 18:05 and 18:13, 93rd and 96th
zlaff rounded out the Lion runners          places.  Next was Elijah Eldridge in
finishing in times of 22:49 and 24:14       20:22 good for 112th place and Alex
respectively.   Finishing places were       Gabrielson in 20:39 in 113th place. 
unavailable for the rest of the girls.      Rounding out the Lion runners was
	 “All the Lion runners persevered          Austin Jager, running his first ever
through the heat and gave 100 per-          cross country race as he finished in
cent effort, which was pleasing to see      23:20 and 123rd place. 
in their first race at the two mile dis-    	 “The boys team, like the girls,
tance,” said Coach Tim Fyfe.                battled the heat and I was proud of
	 Jacob Pedelty once again led              their effort,” said Fyfe.

CL 7th grade football team falls to                                                    GHV         ZACH ABBAS                                   LUCAS PROHASKA                       CHASE THEOBALD
Iowa Falls-Alden, 36-16
                                                                                              Zach is a junior and he plays tight              Lucas is a senior returning letter-  Chase is a junior returning letterwin-
	 The Clear Lake seventh grade              	 “I felt the offensive line of Car-              end and defensive end. He is the                 winner. He plays quarterback. He     ner. He plays corner back. He is
football team lost to Iowa Falls-Alden      son Kreft, P.J. Feuerbach, Josh Blahah,           son of Alan and Tammy Abbas.                     is the son of Steve and Gina Pro-    the son Dennis and Sue Theobald.
last Tuesday night, Sept. 15. The           Kaleb TenEych, Thomas Gansen all                                                                   haska.
young Lions lost the battle, 36-16.         did a good job blocking,” said Coach
	 Ty Fisher scored both touch-              Gary Weber. “The kids showed im-           CONTEST RULES: 1. Only          _ 12 N. 4th St., Return to the Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday
downs on short runs, while Paul             provement throughout the game. We          official entry blanks from
Bruns scored both two-point conver-         worked on open field tackling during       the Clear Lake Mirror Re-                               Clear Lake  OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK (No Copies Please)
sions.                                      the week and are expecting to see im-      porter will be accepted. All
	 The B game ended in a 0-0 tie.            provement in that category.”               entries must have name and                              Circle the predicted winner
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                                                                                       be eligible. Blank tie breaker  1. Clarion-Goldfield @ Clear Lake   11. Maryland @ Virginia
                                                                                       scores will be zeros. 2. En-
                                                                                       tries must be received at the   2. Charles City @ GHV               12. Texas A&M @ Arkansas
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CL VOLLEYBALL                               	 Host Forest City never let the Li-       by 5 p.m. each Friday or        3. N. Texas @ Iowa                  13. California @ Washington
from page 9                                 ons get on track. The Indians domi-        be postmarked Thursday!
                                            nated, 21-10, 21-7. Snelling went 3/3      Any mailed entries received     4. Kansas @ Rutgers                 14. TCU @ Texas Tech
Sears. “We had the fortune to play          serving and finished the tournament        after the following Monday
some great teams that really tested         33/37 at the service line with five aces.  are not eligible. 3. Write in   5. USC @ Arizona State              15. Oklahoma State @ Texas
us.  We had a few bumps in the road,        	 Throughout the tourney Mueller           your choice of winner on line
but there were big strides made by the      made 24 digs, Frahm had 17 assists         which corresponds with ad.      6. Georgia Tech @ Duke              16. San Diego @ Minnesota (P)
girls.”                                     and Euken made seven blocks. Snel-         Tie games do count. You
	 Clear Lake got a 2-0 win against          ling and Euken topped the team in kills    may choose tie as a result if   7. BYU @ Michigan                   17. Atlanta @ Dallas (P)
Panorama. Game scores were 21-17,           with 12 and 10.                            you wish. 4. You may enter
22-20. Snelling had a strong perfor-                                                   as many times as you wish;      8. Missouri @ Kentucky              18. Pittsburgh @ St. Louis (P)
mance with four kills, two digs and         GHV V-BALL                                 however, you must use an
11/15 serving with four aces. Jessica       from page 10                               official entry blank from this  9. UCLA @ Arizona                   19. Denver @ Detroit (P)
Faber and Marne Euken had three and                                                    paper. No copies will be ac-
two kills respectively. Faber was 6/7 at    29 victory. The Cardinals were right       cepted. 5. Each previous        10. Mississippi St. @ Auburn        20. San Francisco @ Arizona (P)
the service line with an ace. Carson        there in the next two sets as well, but    week’s winner will be listed
Frahm was 4/5 serving with an ace.          just couldn’t pull off a win and fell,     in the Mirror-Reporter. 6. In   Name _________________________________Phone_____________________        TIE BREAKER:
	 St. Ansgar posted a 21-11, 21-            25-20 and 25-23.                           case of ties, the tie-breaker   Address__________________________________________________________    TOTAL POINTS OF
14 victory over the Lions. The team         	 Jacki Van Oort led the team at           guess will determine the
was led by Snelling with tree kills and     the service line, collecting 10 points     week’s winner. 7. Weekly                                                                           GAME #1______________
Mueller with five digs. Snelling was        on serve on seven times at the line.       winners will receive $10 in
also 9/9 serving.                           She also had two ace serves. Sydney        Clear Lake Chamber Bucks        CONTEST RULES: 1. Only official entry blanks from the Clear Lake Reporter will be accepted. All entries must have name and phone number included to be eligible. Blank tie breaker scores will be zeros. 2. Entries must be received
	 Spencer was a 21-13, 21-14 vic-           Childress scored nine points on serve      and the choice of another       at the Clear Lake Reporter office by 5 p.m. each Friday or be postmarked Thursday! Any mailed entries received after the following Monday are not eligible. 3. Write in your choice of winner on line which corresponds with ad. Tie
tor. Snelling had three kills and was       and Hannah Lau scored eight points         prize.                          games do count. You may choose tie as a result if you wish. 4. You may enter as many times as you wish; however, you must use an official entry blank from this paper. No copies will be accepted. 5. Each previous week’s winner will be
9/9 serving to pace the Lions. Faber        on serve.                                                                  listed in the Mirror Reporter. 6. In case of ties, the tie-breaker guess will determine the week’s winner. 7. Weekly winners will receive $10 in CL Chamber Bucks & your choice of a travel mug, insulated lunch tote or Stadium Cushion.
put down two kills and was 5/6 at the       	 Mackenzie Van Gerpen had a
service line with an ace. Mueller made      strong night, with 16 kills and eight      This contest brought to you by these community minded sponsors
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